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Pets and Travel

Posted on June 7, 2017 by Sandra Wahlert DVM Posted in Education .

Dog in suitcase says "Don't forget to pack me" Traveling with your pet this summer? Here are some helpful tips

Know the area you are traveling to and the health risks that might be present. For example, Lyme disease is endemic in some states.

Make sure you pet is current on any necessary vaccines.  Allow enough time between vaccinations.

If you don’t already have your dog on heartworm prevention, get them tested and start prophylactic medication. Heartworms, which are spread by mosquitoes, are most prevalent in southern, mid- western and coastal states.

Make sure your pet is protected against fleas and ticks via an oral or topical preventative. The last thing anyone wants to bring back from vacation is a flea infestation.

 

cat in a suitcaseKeep a copy of your pet’s vaccination and medical records with you when traveling.

Allow enough time to get a health certificate if necessary and check airline and destination regulations.

Make sure you have an adequate supply of your pet’s food and any medications it might need.

Talk with your veterinarian about having medication on hand, if your pet suffers from travel anxiety, or transient stress diarrhea or vomiting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Spring Pet Checklist

Posted on March 29, 2017 by Sandra Wahlert DVM Posted in Education .

puppy and kittenSpring is in the air, bringing with it the creepy crawlies and visions of summer vacations. Don’t let your pet(s) go unprepared for the warmer season!

SPRING PET CHECKLIST

  • Heartworm testing and preventative medication
  • Flea and tick prevention
  • Rattlesnake vaccination for at risk dogs
  • Current I/D tags and/or microchipping
  • Current vaccinations including kennel cough (bordatella)
  • Fecal parasite check and /or preventative medication.
  • Schedule appointment for a summer shave, if needed.

 

 

 

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Can I Give Shots?

Posted on April 19, 2016 by Sandra Wahlert DVM Posted in Education .
Dr. Sandy examines a dog

Regular exams with vaccinations are an important part of your pet’s health care.

Why should I have a veterinarian give my pet’s vaccinations when I know how to give a shot myself?

Certainly some pet owners feel comfortable administering their own pet’s vaccinations and they might even offer to do the same for a friend.  However there are some problems with this.

First, the pet misses out on the opportunity to get a physical exam from a licensed veterinarian.   I regularly counsel owners of apparently healthy dogs and cats about dental disease, preventative care, obesity, behavior, nutrition, arthritis, and allergies, among other things.

Secondly, if vaccines aren’t administered at a veterinarian’s office, you have no legal proof that the vaccine was given or that it was given correctly. Most pet boarding facilities, dog groomers, housing complexes, other veterinary offices, and city/state entities require legal proof of vaccination. Legal proof is especially important when it comes to rabies vaccinations as the disease is lethal to both pets and humans. Strict rules about rabies vaccination and control are established by governing authorities.

 

 

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